6:45 pm August 4th, 2008

iphone app storeA very informative article recently published in eSchool News presents a great overview of some of the new iPhone App Store programs designed specifically for teaching and learning. The article asserts that 16 of the 500-plus applications available through the App Store are educational in nature, and most of these are flash-card programs. iPhone users can download the applications—which range in price from $39.99 to free of charge—by accessing the App Store through Apple’s iTunes software and clicking on the “education” category.

eSchool news goes on to highlight specific applications such as Modality Inc., a company that transforms content from reference books to mobile applications. Modality has provided iPhone users with Netter’s Neuroscience Flash Cards and Netter’s Anatomy Flash Cards. Both sets of cards are based on Netter’s Atlases and feature a study mode and a quiz mode, where the user can test his or her progress. Each Netter’s application costs $39.99.

The same concept is employed by the company AccelaStudy, which released five language flash-card programs. Applications for French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Turkish are already offered on the site, with Portuguese, Russian, and Polish to come soon, the company says. Each language program features a database of more than 1,200 words in 41 subject areas, with a searchable dictionary and a quiz function.

For more info on educational iPhone apps, be sure to visit eSchool New’s full article.

9:49 am August 2nd, 2008

Google recently announced that it will be embarking on a tour in September in a renovated school busgoogle logo running bio-diesel to show off Google Apps Education Edition on campuses across the United States. At the Campus Technology Conference in Boston, Google announced that it counts a million users worldwide on campuses–both K-12 and higher education–using its suite of online services.

Google Apps for Education includes:

Gmail, Google’s e-mail client, which includes 6.5 gigabytes of capacity per account, IMAP and POP mail services, mobile access, and spam and virus protection.
Google Calendar for personal and group scheduling.
Google Talk, an instant messenger client that includes free calling over IP, a voice-mail box, and file transfer.
Google Docs, which includes functionality for word-processing, spreadsheets, and presentations and offers mobile access.
Google Sites, which provides team Web site development for sites that allow for the embedding of videos, images, and widgets.
Start Page, a customizable home page with access to school information and widgets, including weather, Gmail, and news.

The company provides add-ons, such as Plus Message Security, which filters e-mail and does policy-based encryption, for $4 per user per year; and Plus Message Discovery, which includes Message Security, hosted e-mail archiving, Web-based administration, and archive search, export, and reporting, for $8.50 per user per year. The pricing reflects an education discount.

For more, check out the full article in Campus Technology.

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